Installation
Types
This ice maker
has been
designed
for Mobile
(free-standing)
installation.
It can also be
Enclosed
(as under
a cabinet)
or Built-in
(sealed
to the floor),
although
this last option
is
not the preferred
method
of installation.
In every
case, there
must
be adequate
air space
around
the unit for ventilation
purposes
(see diagrams
on page 8).
Mobile
Installation:
A mobile
installation
will allow
you to install
the icemaker
free-standing
in any place you
desire
provided
you
have
access
to a water
supply
and drainage
facilities.
You
must
follow
the stated
instructions
for
a. Electrical
requirements
b. Water
supply
and drain
connections
c. Leveling
the icemaker.
Enclosed
Installation:
An enclosed
installation
will allow
you
to install
the ice maker
under
a cabinet,
or in a
kitchen
cabinet
provided
the required
clearance
space
around
the ice maker
is respected.
This installation
has the same requirements
as a mobile
installation.
The unit should be placed in the cabinet by sliding it into the cabinet's
opening and then
leveling it properly.
IMPORTANT:
For
Mobile
and
Enclosed
installations
you
must
use ,flexible
water
and
drain
connections
to the water
supply
and drain.
This" will allow
the moving
of the ice
maker
for
cleaning.
Use the water
and
drain
hoses
supplied
with
the unit for
these
connections.
Built-in
Installation:
If this
method
of
installation
is chosen,
it will
still
be
necessary
to
allow
adequate
ventilation
space
around
the unit.
The following
additional
items
must be observed.
1. Place the ice maker in front of the installation
location.
Remove the feet and place
the unit flat on the floor or on a platform depending
on your installation requirements.
2. The water supply line and drain line must be plumbed before connecting
to the ice
maker.
3. Turn on the main water supply and tap. Check for water supply connection
leaks.
Tighten any connections
(including
connections
at the valve) or nuts that leak.
.
Pour
1 gallon
of water
into the ice storage
bin to check
for leaks
at all drain
connec-
tions and the nut of the drain water
hole.
Tighten
any connections
or nuts that leak.
(This procedure
will also indicate
if the drainpipe
is kinked
or pinched.)
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